Clipping:A war of words in Cincinnati; the reporter for the Enquirer

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Date Monday, December 24, 1883
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The elegance of diction, the poetic and graceful courtesy which mark the controversies of the St. Louis press might well be copied by their Cincinnati brethren, who are getting up a very bitter personal and possibly sanguinary fight over the Union and American Association club prospects in Porkopolis. Thus the mild-mannered and usually complacent Harry Weldon of the Enquirer alludes to Caylor of the Commercial-Gazette as a “lizard-like individual,” and some other refreshing epithets... St.

Source St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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